Maine barred Donald Trump from the primary ballot Thursday, making it the second state in the country to block the former president from running again under a part of the Constitution that prevents insurrectionists from holding office.

The decision by Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D) is sure to be appealed. The Colorado Supreme Court last week found Trump could not appear on the ballot in that state, and the Colorado Republican Party has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case. The nation’s high court could resolve for all states whether Trump can run again.

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      They don’t care if he admits it or if it’s true. They only care about what he instructs them to care about. Please, we must all start to understand this otherwise it’s us living in an illusion.

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        “They” are human beings. “They” are our family and neighbors. “They” are people who are being exploited for political gain. You’d do well to keep that in mind.

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          I don’t think the idea was to dehumanize, but rather to be more aware of the shared psychosis so many people are living in.

          “They” claim that Trump won the election without any regard to facts and evidence. Imagining that “they” will suddenly change their mind if they get just one more piece of factual information is foolish considering everything we’ve seen so far. We must find another way to get through to “them”.

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          Just because I’m using a plural pronoun I’m not dehumanising anyone. Please read what is actually written and keep your desire to scold people at home.

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            Oh, just noticed this reply.

            In the first example “They” is a generalization, in the second is a reference to a specific set of people.

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          They have been behaving like members of a cult and have alienated family members, relatives and friends with their MAGA-narrative filled of hate and xenophobia.

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          “They” are also objectively stupid. And they are willing, enthusiastic, participants in their “exploitation”.

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          They most certainly are not. They have no compassion, no intelligence, no critical thinking, no love, and no respect for human life.

          They are mammals. Even primates. I’ll give you that. But they are sub-human.

          They have caused unimaginable pain and suffering and they enjoy it all and run on hatred.

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            All of the things you listed are attributes humans have. There is no such thing as sub-humans, you’re thinking of regular humans.

            Trump supporters are easily fooled idiots but they are fellow humans nonetheless. Thinking of a group of people as “sub-humans” oppens the door to treating that group as inferior and not worthy of respect which leads to fascist tendencies. Please be aware of what your words mean.

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              I’m aware. That group is inferior and not worthy of respect. They are a cancer to our society and we should be making huge efforts to cure them.

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                Inferior is extreme though. I would say gullible idiots for the Qult crowd, but most people are just wholey uninformed. Uninformed voters are more likely to become single issue voters (IMO the worst kind). I don’t know if you noticed, but the news cycle is exhausting. So, I could just ignore it and choose the side that wants to control women’s bodies because I’m superstitious. Wouldn’t even know democracy was under any threat at all. Of course, some are informed, but are so concerned with controlling women’s bodies that they wouldn’t mind totalitarianism.

                Another often overlooked factor is people treating politics as another team sport. Some people will just never vote for the other side. And again, if they are uninformed, there will never be anything to change their mind.

                I think a better way to say it, would be respect. I might hold more respect for someone who can critical think there way through the bs, but if they can’t I wouldn’t say they are inferior.

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                They are not inferior, they are badly educated and thus easily blinded. It’s not inherent, it’s circumstantial that they’re idiots.

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      What those people believe is that he was elected but obviously never served his term so it doesn’t apply. There’s no 4D chess going on here.

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        What those people believe is that he was elected but obviously never served his term so it doesn’t apply.

        It would seem that a non-insignificant percentage of MAGA disagrees.

        There’s no 4D chess going on here.

        4D Chess? Do you mean strategically calculated political decisions? Or… “Politics.”

        Why else would they be taking this path if

        he was elected but obviously never served his term so it doesn’t apply. ?

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          It would seem that a non-insignificant percentage of MAGA disagrees.

          A “non-significant percentage of MAGA” believe what, exactly? That Trump is the current President of the US? That he resides in the oval office and writes executive orders? Because that’s not a take I’ve heard before.

          And if so, why are they all riled up about “the big steal” that they don’t even believe happened?

          I’m really trying to understand where you’re going with this.

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            I live in a red state, and this has been brought up more than once in conversations with my neighbors. One of my friends had family who brought it up last Thanksgiving, and, while I understand the “internet isn’t real life,” you can see it for yourself if you watch almost any video of someone interviewing MAGAs outside of a Trump rally.

            These are the most likely to resort to violence. If you show them the man behind the curtain, he loses his appeal.

            And if so, why are they all riled up about “the big steal” that they don’t even believe happened?

            MAGA is far from a cohesive group with a unified world view, hence the “non-insignificant percentage”

            All that being said… I’ll ask again. If he obviously never served his term and there’s no political strategy going on: Why is Maine doing it?

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              Your didn’t answer my question. They believe what, exactly?

              you can see it for yourself if you watch almost any video of someone interviewing MAGAs outside of a Trump rally.

              I’ve seen plenty of them. Like I said, never heard this take before. Maybe you’d like to provide an example?

              Why is Maine doing it?

              They’re not:

              The official in Maine, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, wrote in her decision that Mr. Trump did not qualify for the ballot because of his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.